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Need Help with The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Analysis Quiz (Question 1) The author supports the claim that doctors used Henrietta's cells without permission MAINLY by including *

A: An official document with doctors’ notes from the hospital where Henrietta Lacks was treated

B: A personal account from one of the doctors that treated Henrietta Lacks for cancer

C: Part of a letter from her correspondence with Henrietta Lacks's daughter

D: A statement made by Henrietta Lacks's husband to a magazine

(Question 2) Which inference about Henrietta Lacks's role in medical science is BEST supported by this text?

A: Most people were unaware of Henrietta Lacks's role in science.

B: Henrietta Lacks's doctors created diagrams about her role in science.

C: Newspapers published a great deal of material about Henrietta Lacks's role.

D: Henrietta Lacks's family maintained detailed records of her role.

(Question 3) Which sentence from the excerpt MOST STRONGLY supports the answer to the previous question? *

A: "'Yes,' Defler said, we had to memorize the diagrams and yes they'd be on the test, but that didn't matter right then."

B: "When I got my first computer in the mid-nineties and started using the Internet, I searched for information about her, but found only confused snippets..."

C: "The articles all ran photos of Henrietta's family: her oldest son sitting at his dining table in Baltimore, looking at a genetics textbook."

D: "At one point I even called directory assistance in Baltimore looking for Henrietta's husband..."

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